A few quick biology questions
Lou Bjostad
lbjostad at ceres.agsci.colostate.edu
Wed Mar 2 19:48:19 EST 1994
In article <bheymann-270294103832 at biomac1a.bio.purdue.edu>,
bheymann at bragg.bio.purdue.edu (Bernard Heymann) wrote:
>
> In article <lbjostad-250294173133 at bjostad1.agsci.colostate.edu>,
> lbjostad at ceres.agsci.colostate.edu (Lou Bjostad) wrote:
>
> > In article <CLsx43.MzE at hawnews.watson.ibm.com>, cliff at watson.ibm.com
> > (cliff) wrote:
> > >
> > > 1. Given a large ark containing 2 individuals of every animal species
> > > in the world, what would be the approximate total weight of all the
> > > organisms?
> > The blue whales would clearly be your champions in the weight department.
>
> By the way, whales live in water :-)
I knew that. I just assumed the obvious -- it must be a very large ark
with very large salt-water aquaria.
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Lou Bjostad
Fort Collins, Colorado
lbjostad at ceres.agsci.colostate.edu
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